Yarborough registered a .116 blood alcohol content when given a breath test by the trooper, the report said.

The report shows he also gave a blood sample, but the results are pending. The report also shows he performed poorly in some of his field sobriety exercises.

Yarborough was named the "State of Georgia Drug Recognition Expert of the Year" by the Governor's Office of Highway Safety and MADD Georgia, according to Georgia GOHS.

Yarborough is on paid administrative leave pending the current investigation.

A Glynn County Police officer who also is recognized statewide as an expert on impaired driving was arrested Monday for DUI, according to Sgt. 1st Class Chad Gray, commander of Georgia State Patrol's Brunswick Post. https://t.co/QRDhlp0ekd
— The Brunswick News (@Brunswick_News) March 5, 2019